At a fashion show for people with spinal muscular atrophy, models take back their own stories
September 16, 20226 min read1183 words
Published: September 16, 2022  |  6 min read1183 words
EW YORK — The scene: a fashion show on Fifth Avenue. The catwalk was not elevated, as it usually would be. People were packed tightly on benches alongside it in the dark. The first person to walk it was a singer/songwriter, James Ian, dressed in a flashy suit with a howling wolf ...
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September 29, 2022
A different kind of fashion show brings awareness to people with disabilities and the challenges they face in trying to find something to wear that’s actually comfortable and decent for them. The author of the article interviewed a few of the models participating in it and quotes their views of the world regarding this subject.
September 29, 2022
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